Arch Mage
The Master of all Arcane Arts
Captain MacKidd, gave the hand signal for his crew to board the ship, take whatever of value, bring the new cook on board, and have ball in doing so. No survivors was the rule, he wasn't interested. He had something on his mind. The captain removed his hat stepped off the main deck, and proceeded to walk back to his quarters, merely ordering Mr. Riddle to bring him something to eat in half an hour.
He wanted to make sense of the notes he inscribed in his book, it was eating at him to the point he blindly fired several shots off, not caring if he hit his crew or not, probably at least four shots found their mark. Again he could have cared less as he watch another Dutch vessel burn, the haul from what Mr. Riddle reported was generous, it must have been a treasure galley or tradesman ship, he didn't care it was Dutch, therefore open game. Miss Lexi seemed to have enjoyed her foray into the raid or destruction depending on one's point of view.
The captain took a long drink of some wine he was offered and turned on his heel and walked into his quarters, discarding his coat first and foremost, he hated wearing the damned thing. It was stuffy in his quarters annoyed he opened the window again, letting the air in. This was ridiculous he'd never let thoughts bother him on this level, his mood was beyond foul at this point and woe to the person that crossed him at this time.
He ordered the crew to allow Miss Lexi time in the water, thinking it was wiser to allow her to swim with the ship, but to Mr. Riddle he stated should she try to break the accord, well he didn't say it, it was implied that the nets should be ready. He would never give that order, he was a man despite being cold blooded and merciless at times, always upheld his word, if it was given it was good.
He wanted to make sense of the notes he inscribed in his book, it was eating at him to the point he blindly fired several shots off, not caring if he hit his crew or not, probably at least four shots found their mark. Again he could have cared less as he watch another Dutch vessel burn, the haul from what Mr. Riddle reported was generous, it must have been a treasure galley or tradesman ship, he didn't care it was Dutch, therefore open game. Miss Lexi seemed to have enjoyed her foray into the raid or destruction depending on one's point of view.
The captain took a long drink of some wine he was offered and turned on his heel and walked into his quarters, discarding his coat first and foremost, he hated wearing the damned thing. It was stuffy in his quarters annoyed he opened the window again, letting the air in. This was ridiculous he'd never let thoughts bother him on this level, his mood was beyond foul at this point and woe to the person that crossed him at this time.
He ordered the crew to allow Miss Lexi time in the water, thinking it was wiser to allow her to swim with the ship, but to Mr. Riddle he stated should she try to break the accord, well he didn't say it, it was implied that the nets should be ready. He would never give that order, he was a man despite being cold blooded and merciless at times, always upheld his word, if it was given it was good.